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Ya’ll will be pleased to know that even lowly termites apparently prefer Fine Homebuilding over all other available cellulose food sources. I discovered a mess of the little monsters happily munching my collection of old editions yesterday in a wall length built-in bookcase full of other building related books and magazines. They ate ONLY the FH issues, not the bookcase nor any other contents, proving that even termites can recognize first rate publishing when they taste it!
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Ya'll will be pleased to know that even lowly termites apparently prefer Fine Homebuilding over all other available cellulose food sources. I discovered a mess of the little monsters happily munching my collection of old editions yesterday in a wall length built-in bookcase full of other building related books and magazines. They ate ONLY the FH issues, not the bookcase nor any other contents, proving that even termites can recognize first rate publishing when they taste it!